Full mobile number portability from July 3

Full number portability was initially expected to be implemented by May 3.

July 01, 2015 02:51 am | Updated 01:48 pm IST - Chennai/New Delhi:

Nationwide mobile number portability (MNP), which will allow customers to keep their existing mobile phone numbers while shifting between States and circles, will be operational from July 3, a senior telecom official said.

“The service providers will roll it out on July 3,” Rakesh Garg, Chairman, Telecom Commission and Secretary, Department of Telecommunications, told The Hindu .

Industry all set for MNP rollout

Under the present system, if a person has a mobile number issued in Delhi, it cannot be transferred to another circle, for example, Mumbai or Chennai. While the numbers might not be large, this has also led to an inflated mobile subscriber base in the country, as a person is forced to get a new number when they relocate.

Full number portability was initially expected to be implemented by May 3. However, the Cellular Operators Association of India (COAI) had sought an extension to allow telecom operators to make technical changes to implement the service. The ministry then gave an extension of two months.

Last month, Union Minister for Telecommunications Ravi Shankar Prasad said the facility will be ready by July.

COAI director general Rajan Mathews said the industry is now ready for the rollout and has not applied for any further extension to implement the system.

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